Table 2 Correlations between iRBD and personality traits.

From: Personality profile and its association with conversion to neurodegenerative disorders in idiopathic REM sleep behavior disorder

 

Unadjusted model

Adjusted modela

 

R2

β

t

B (95% CI)

p

Padjusted

Post hoc power

R2

β

t

B (95% CI)

p

Padjusted

Post hoc power

N

0.04

0.20

3.3

0.42 (0.17, 0.66)

0.001

0.01

0.91

0.47

0.06

1.1

0.13 (−0.10, 0.36)

0.26

0.37

0.20

E

0.03

−0.17

−2.8

−0.35 (−0.60, −0.10)

0.006

0.03

0.79

0.25

−0.13

−2.0

−0.28 (−0.55, −0.001)

0.049

0.12

0.50

O

<0.001

0.001

0.01

0.002 (−0.25, 0.25)

0.99

0.99

0.05

0.11

−0.07

−1.0

−0.15 (−0.45, 0.14)

0.32

0.40

0.17

A

0.007

−0.08

−1.4

−0.18 (−0.43, 0.08)

0.17

0.28

0.28

0.09

−0.02

−0.3

−0.20 (−1.6, 1.2)

0.78

0.87

0.06

C

0.02

−0.13

−2.2

−0.28 (−0.53, −0.03)

0.031

0.10

0.58

0.11

−0.13

−1.8

−1.3 (−2.7, 0.13)

0.074

0.15

0.43

  1. The Benjamini–Hochberg procedure was used to adjust p values. In bold indicated p value <0.05.
  2. A agreeableness, BDI-13 the short form of the Beck Depression Inventory, C conscientiousness, E extraversion, HK-MoCA Hong Kong Montreal Cognitive Assessment, iRBD idiopathic rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder, N neuroticism, O openness.
  3. aModel was adjusted for age, sex, education-adjusted HK-MoCA, education level, BDI-13, psychiatric disorders, and psychiatric disorders*group.